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Historia y grafía

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DIAZ FRENE, Jaddiel. Between Flying Sheets and Talking Machines: The Other Story of the Arrival of Madero to Mexico City (1911). Hist. graf [online]. 2022, n.58, pp.17-56.  Epub Feb 21, 2022. ISSN 1405-0927.  https://doi.org/10.48102/hyg.vi58.394.

Years before the image and biography of Francisco I. Madero were reflected in school books, bills, museums, statues and official biographies, various sound, print and visual media quickly reported his arrival in Mexico City, June 7, 1911. In this article we will try to reconstruct these daily battles for the memory of the Revolution, by means of two media that, despite their broad social scope, have been scarcely studied by historiography. I am referring to the hojas volantes published by Don Antonio Vanegas Arroyo and the gramophone records reproduced by Columbia Record with the performances of the actor, mechanic and inventor Julio Ayala.

Keywords : Communication; Daily Life; Print Culture; Sound Technologies; Mexican Revolution.

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